RE: Porsche Taycan 4S | Driven
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PBCD said:
Schermerhorn said:
If I bought one of these could I charge it at home from my mains plug and how long would it take to fully charge the battery?
Out of curiosity, why would you drop £83k on a car like this but not spend £300 or so to get a dedicated charger fitted?? Schermerhorn said:
I was expecting a fully charged battery in 1 hour...
Unless you are an uber/private hire driver(rather unlikely with a Taycan!), why would you need to charge at home in an hour?Edited by PBCD on Thursday 12th December 05:21
Twoshoe said:
Why don't manufacturers of electric cars cover roofs, bonnets and boots (and possibly side panels too) with solar panels? I appreciate they would only provide a small proportion of the required power (and some may not like the look), but it would of course be free, and if you left the car outside all day during the summer (even a British one), it's got to be worth something surely?
I would love to see a technical answer on this from an expert on EV's. It seems to me if you only get a few percent a day it would still be worth while and actually having the car get a very small trickle of charge while driving around would surely do something for range. Even if it's only a mile or two.
Schermerhorn said:
lukeyman said:
Schermerhorn said:
Why not? I'm paying £83k.
No you're not.If I am paying £80k+ on an electric car that claims to be cutting edge is it wrong to expect it to charge, from the luxury of my own home, in a quick time?
That’s like buying a fire engine and complaining that it doesn’t fill fast enough from your garden hose.
donteatpeople said:
Schermerhorn said:
lukeyman said:
Schermerhorn said:
Why not? I'm paying £83k.
No you're not.If I am paying £80k+ on an electric car that claims to be cutting edge is it wrong to expect it to charge, from the luxury of my own home, in a quick time?
That’s like buying a fire engine and complaining that it doesn’t fill fast enough from your garden hose.
I understand there are charging stations here and there but if electric cars become more mainstream and there aren't enough "stations" in place, there is a problem.
Genuinely I'm not trying to troll here, I'm totally clueless about EV's and how the whole charging capabilities work. The Taycan is the first electric car I've ever taken an interest in so I have all these questions.
Schermerhorn said:
Well then surely it's pointless having fast charging capabilities within the car's hardware itself but not then having the means or facilities to completely make use of it, no?
I understand there are charging stations here and there but if electric cars become more mainstream and there aren't enough "stations" in place, there is a problem.
Genuinely I'm not trying to troll here, I'm totally clueless about EV's and how the whole charging capabilities work. The Taycan is the first electric car I've ever taken an interest in so I have all these questions.
the charging infrastructure, especially rapid/faster chargers, will expand as EV update increases, rapid chargers are aimed at mid journey useI understand there are charging stations here and there but if electric cars become more mainstream and there aren't enough "stations" in place, there is a problem.
Genuinely I'm not trying to troll here, I'm totally clueless about EV's and how the whole charging capabilities work. The Taycan is the first electric car I've ever taken an interest in so I have all these questions.
In the same way as petrol stations did
Edited by Dave Hedgehog on Thursday 12th December 13:53
Schermerhorn said:
donteatpeople said:
Schermerhorn said:
lukeyman said:
Schermerhorn said:
Why not? I'm paying £83k.
No you're not.If I am paying £80k+ on an electric car that claims to be cutting edge is it wrong to expect it to charge, from the luxury of my own home, in a quick time?
That’s like buying a fire engine and complaining that it doesn’t fill fast enough from your garden hose.
I understand there are charging stations here and there but if electric cars become more mainstream and there aren't enough "stations" in place, there is a problem.
Genuinely I'm not trying to troll here, I'm totally clueless about EV's and how the whole charging capabilities work. The Taycan is the first electric car I've ever taken an interest in so I have all these questions.
SidewaysSi said:
I drove a Model 3 and thought it was a POS. Fine if you just want to get places but not for me.
I've just been loaned a bmw 320i and it's pretty anodyne to be honest... The Model 3 test drive I felt was comparable in pretty much every way. That before you get on to VW products with vague steering. So unless you're in a porsche, lotus or Caterham, everything is just about getting to places it seems to me.
Maybe I was just pretty disappointed with the 420i...
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